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    Default Re: First pool, might be our LAST...name says it all!

    Sounds like Janet's got you covered, though I'd try to avoid more sequestrant if you can. Use it if you have to, but give it a chance to filter out first.

    Regarding the goo, I don't know. One possibility: plasticizer (makes PVC flexible enough to be a liner) leaching out from your liner. High temps could accelerate that.

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    Default Re: First pool, might be our LAST...name says it all!

    oakie dokie, I've got your instructions printed out...will do.
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    Default Re: First pool, might be our LAST...name says it all!

    The sides of the Intex donuts are surprisingly tough as they are re-inforced. The bottom and the donut are weaker, more like a liner. I never saw any signs of the plastic breaking down on mine over 3 years.
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    Default Re: First pool, might be our LAST...name says it all!

    Thankfully the "goo" is disapearing, today there was almost nil on the skimmer.

    7pm statis
    flushed filter, added a total of 9 cups (72 oz) of bleach, (3 at first, tested, then 6 more)
    without any problems...have not had to add metal control.
    CL: 12 (if I understood shot glass method correctly, 1+1=2, 1+2=3, etc. did I do it right, after mixing pool water w/distilled, poured into test kit thingy, then added 5 drops & checked color...)
    Ph: 7.2

    8pm - checked again, same test results CL: 12, Ph: 7.2

    will check early am & post results. The water is looking very good!
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    Yup, you got the CarlD Patented Shot Glass Method down!
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    6:30am results (6-way hth, 15' x 42' Intex)
    CL: 12
    Ph: 7.2

    actions: flushed filter, (the water exiting the filter is only as dirty as the untreated tannin water going in from the hose), checked CYA sock, still has a little undisolved product in it, cleaned skimmer, VERY slight residue that washed off with the hose, didn't have to scrub it with degreaser! yahoo!!!! When I held up a glass of pool water, dare I say? it looked CRYSTAL! The pool water LOOKS so INVITING!

    I didn't add more chlorine, didn't know how long to keep it at 12ppm...or let it fall back around 3-5 range?
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    Default Re: First pool, might be our LAST...name says it all!

    I would leave it at 12 ppm for one more day, just to be on the safe side, but if you went from 7 pm last night until 6 am this morning with no chlorine loss, I'd say you're in pretty good shape. If you can keep it at 12 all day, and go all night tonight without losing any chlorine, then I'd say let it drift back down to the 3-5 range tomorrow and go swimming!! Might want to squeeze the sock a little to encourage the last of the CYA to dissolve, then tomorrow morning test your CYA, and we can adjust your baseline chlorine from there. Once you mix the pool water with the CYA reagent, let the bottle sit on the counter for 3 or 4 minutes. Then shake it again and run your test for CYA. If you're not sure, you can always pour the mixture from the tube with the dot in it back into your original container and do the test again. It's a very subjective test, but we need to know what yours is to determine whether to add more CYA or how low to let the chlorine go.

    You've done a great job--keep at it, just a little longer--I'm getting the feeling that crystal clear pool is right around the corner!!

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